BOOKS ON ORNITHOLOGY 



JOB, HERBERT KEIGHTLEY. Among the 

 water-fowl; observations, adventure, photography. 

 A popular narrative account of the water-fowl as found 

 in the northern and middle states and lower Canada, 

 east of the Rocky Mountains. By Herbert K. Job, 

 profusely illustrated by photographs from nature, 

 mostly by the author. New York, Doubleday, Page & 

 Co., 1902. xxi, 224 pp. front., illus. 22 cm * 



JOB, HERBERT KEIGHTLEY. The sport of bird- 

 study: a book for young or active people. By Herbert 

 Keightley Job . . . profusely illustrated with photo- 

 graphs from life by the author. New York, The Outing 

 Publishing Company, 1908. xiii pp., 284, iv pp., II. 

 front., 75 pi. 22 cm - 



JOB, HERBERT KEIGHTLEY. Wild wings; 

 adventures of a camera-hunter among the larger wild 

 birds of North America on sea and land. By Herbert 

 Keightley Job, . . . with an introductory letter by 

 Theodore Roosevelt; with one hundred and sixty illus- 

 trations after photographs from life by the author. 

 Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin & Company 

 [1905]. xxivpp., II., (2), 341 [i] pp., incl. illus., plates, 

 front. 22 cm - 



JOHNS, C. A. British birds in their haunts. By 

 the Rev. C. A. Johns, with illustrations on wood drawn 

 by Wolf , engraved by Whymper. London, 1862. xxxii, 

 626 pp. ; illus. 2O cm> 



JONES, HOWARD. Illustrations of the nests and 

 eggs of birds of Ohio, with text. Illustrations by Mrs. 

 N. E. Jones. Text by Howard Jones . . . Circleville, 

 O., 1886. 3 vols. 68 col. pi. 44|x40 cm> 



Paged continuously; vol. I, xxxviii, 41-96 pp.; vol. 2, 

 97-184 pp.; vol. 3, 185-329 pp. Issued in pts.; pt. I 



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